Awards and Honours

Fellowships

What are Engineers Canada Fellowships?

The fellowships honour individuals who have given noteworthy service to the engineering profession through their work with either Engineers Canada or its provincial and territorial engineering regulators.

Why nominate someone for an Engineers Canada Fellowship?

These Fellowships provide national recognition from your peers for your service and contribution to the engineering profession.

Who can be nominated for an Engineers Canada Fellowship?

Individuals can be nominated by Engineers Canada or its provincial and territorial engineering regulators based on the following criteria:

Professional engineers who have:

assumed office as president of Engineers Canada Board or

assumed office as chair of the Accreditation Board or the Qualifications Board or

assumed office as president of one of Engineers Canada’s provincial and territorial engineering regulators or

served the engineering profession in a volunteer capacity for at least 10 years. The total length of service can be a combination of service on Engineers Canada’s boards, committees and/or service for their provincial and territorial engineering regulators.

Individuals who have provided an outstanding contribution to the advancement of the engineering profession within Canada for a minimum of 10 years.

Non-engineers who have met the above-criteria (1d or 2) may use the designation of FEC (Hon.).